Description

Artist: Ghost of a Stranger
Album: Hers and Yours
Release Year: 2008
Web-Site: ghostofastranger.com or veggiecorecords.com
Sounds Like: Bloc Party, The Killers, The Strokes, Tokyo Police Club
Album also available on iTunes and Amazon digitally, or get a hard copy from veggieco.shopify.com or
veggiecorecords.com! Support indie music so we can keep making it :-)
Tracklisting:
1. Intro
2. You Alone
3. Battles
4. House
5. Everybody Move
6. Fight It Out
7. This Letter
8. Daylight
9. Fight It Out (Remix)
Info:
With natural chemistry, limitless potential and a mature sound well beyond their years, Ghost of a Stranger is poised to
get their polished, authentic sound out to the masses. Composed of Peter Torrey (vocals/guitar), Adam Korbesmeyer
(Guitar/Synth),Greg Gebhard (Bass) and Josh Martin (Drums), Ghost of A Stranger has spent the past four months gearing
up to release their first full length debut on Connecticut based Veggie Co. Records, entitled Hers and Yours.??Ghost of
a Stranger began as a project of Torrey's, after seeing the production talents and innovative ideas of Korbesmeyer, he
and Gebhard joined together to round off Ghost's initial line-up. The addition of Martin on drums has allowed Ghost of a
Stranger to reinvent their style to incorporate more aggression into their music and highlight Torrey's uniquely
transcendent vibrato.??After being mentioned on The Daily Chorus website, executives from Veggie Co. contacted Ghost of
a Stranger and a strong bond was immediately formed. Signing to Veggie Co. has allowed Ghost to get Hers and Yours
professionally tracked, mixed and mastered. In addition, Glenn from Synapse Design put together the art for Hers and
Yours. In hopes of opening people up to their unique sound and intricate song-crafting, Ghost released "Hers and
Yours" which features the single "You Alone" on April 29th, 2008. The album is now available at shows,
veggiecorecords.com and digitally on itunes, amazon.com and napster.??With a sound that many have compared to The
Killers and influences that range from Bloc Party and Muse to Radiohead and Tokyo Police Club, Ghost of a Stranger has
recently performed with countless indie-rock bands also looking to make their mark along the east coast, including The
Dear Hunter and The Appreciation Post out of Boston, MA. This summer Ghost of a Stranger embarked on a month long tour
that started at Harbor Fest in Oswego, NY, and continued throughout the northeast and Midwest and found the band ending
their tour close to home in Buffalo, NY.??With the music scene rapidly flourishing in Fredonia, NY Ghost of a Stranger
has already established themselves as a vibrant force with a more than memorable live show. Between their high energy
performance and spot-on instrumental tightness, Ghost of a Stranger continuously strives to put on a show that will
leave audiences blogging for more.